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European merchants, primarily from ____, helped to create interest in areas outside of Europe as well as exploration.
 
  a. Paris.
  b. London.
  c. Constantinople.
  d. Madrid.
  e. Genoa and Venice.

Question 2

The early Portuguese search for profits from African gold was soon replaced by
 
  a. developing sugar plantations in Africa.
  b. advancing the tea trade.
  c. trade in exotic foods from Africa.
  d. the slave trade.
  e. lumber exports from Africa's interior.



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Answer to Question 1

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